Mounties use tasers to sexually assault an aboriginal child. And get away with it.

Predictably, the article doesn’t call it sexual assault. But what does this sound like to you?

The girl, who was 16 at the time of the incident, said she was held down by four officers, one for each limb, while a taser was used on her legs and groin area. She said the third shock lasted between five and eight seconds and left her screaming in pain.

This is after they stripped her naked and threw her in a cell. It gets worse:

The girl, who is a high-school student, said her wounds were painful for days. The taser broke the skin, leaving red and bloody circular marks on her thighs. The police didn’t tell the girl’s mother about the incident when she picked her up the next morning, and the girl was too ashamed to tell. As a result, the wounds became infected.

Anyway, as is usually the case with these sorts of gross human rights violations—particularly in cases that involve racialized youth—the cops investigated themselves and found themselves innocent of any wrongdoing.

The Globe and Mail’s pathetic excuse? She was “behaving badly.” Sickening.


5 Responses to “Another taser horror story”  

  1. 1 Quin

    Tasers. Suck.

    No, no, no, what am I saying. Tasers don’t rape people. People rape people.

    Rapists. With badges. Suck.

  2. 2 violet

    Rapists. With badges. And privilege. And tasers.

    It just keeps getting better and better.

  3. 3 Frandroid Atreides

    Thanks for de-sanitizing the story… I was rushing away to work when I posted it, and it bugged me to no end how clean the story was, when I knew how horrible it was.

  4. 4 june

    Oh, Canada. Principal Vernon expected a little more from a varsity letterman.

  5. 5 Thene

    Shameless covered this too, and included a report of the death of another Canadian Native teenager following a tasering last week.

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